The Oakland Raiders’ wide receiver Davante Adams was recently cleared of an assault charge for shoving a photographer at a charity event. The incident occurred at a charity event in June of 2019, when Adams was accused of pushing a photographer who was taking pictures of him. The photographer then filed a complaint with the police, and Adams was charged with assault.
However, after an investigation into the incident, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office has decided to drop the charges against Adams. According to the District Attorney’s Office, there was not enough evidence to prove that Adams had committed a crime. The office also noted that Adams had cooperated with the investigation and had apologized to the photographer for his actions.
The Raiders organization released a statement expressing their support for Adams and their appreciation for the District Attorney’s Office’s decision to drop the charges. The statement also noted that Adams had learned from the incident and had taken steps to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.
The incident serves as a reminder that all athletes should be mindful of their behavior, especially when attending charity events. While it is understandable that athletes may become frustrated with photographers or other people taking pictures of them, it is important to remember that physical violence is never an acceptable response.
It is also important to recognize that athletes are role models for many people, and their behavior should reflect that. Adams’ decision to cooperate with the investigation and apologize to the photographer shows that he understands this responsibility and is taking steps to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.
Overall, it is good news that Davante Adams has been cleared of the assault charge for shoving a photographer at a charity event. It is important to remember that physical violence is never an acceptable response and that athletes should always strive to be positive role models for their fans.